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Fitzwilliam/BURNE-JONES/XXV contains:
1-2 William Morris
3-6 Edward Burne-Jones to John Henry Chamberlain
7-9 Edward Burne-Jones to Louisa Baldwin
10 Edward Burne-Jones to "Heedie"
11-19 William Graham to Edward Burne-Jones
20-23 Edward Burne-Jones to John Ruskin
24 John Ruskin to Edward Burne-Jones
25-33 Edward Burne-Jones to John Ruskin
34-39 Edward Burne-Jones to his son, Philip Burne-Jones at Marlborough
40-45 Edward Burne-Jones to Louisa Baldwin
46-48 Edward Burne-Jones to Maclaren
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Edward Burne-Jones Papers

Title Edward Burne-Jones to John Ruskin
Reference BURNE-JONES/XXV/20-23
Covering Dates 1878–1883
Extent and Medium 4 (typed) letters
Content and context

Typed copies of four letters. First, dated August 1878, mentions a damsel he has been drawing from and invites to see; at the end a sketch of two hands at the end of a nose accompanies postscript: "This is a vulgar emblem, but it's true" (XXV.20); two letters, both dated February 14, 1883, concerning glass and Morris; letter dated March 1883, mentioning work on hawthorn cross and pictures including the "Wheel of Fortune".

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